For recreation purposes only...

hob·by

I have been following Rayna's blog for a couple of years
and have taken her book out of the library a number of times

but this time when I brought it home...

I got the goods
(that is...the tin pans, fabric paint, unflavored gelatin, and time)
and I decided to try out gelatin printing..

and I am hooked!!!

I started with a 12x8 inch (approximately) tin pan
and dumped in 6 packs of unflavored gelatin,
stirred in 1 1/2 cups of cold water to dissolve,
added 1 1/2 cups of hot water
and left it in the fridge overnight...

This is what the gelatin plate looks like when you pop it out
and put it on the bottom of a well used (nasty looking) cookie sheet!

I used my Pebeo Setacolor transparent fabric paints
and later, I tried my Jacquard Lumiere fabric paints
(oh... I know! I sound so official, like I know what I'm doing!)...

plopped a blob on the gelatin,

and rolled it around with a brayer

(sorry I forgot to take a photo of that part of the process... I just got so excited!)

I used a variety of objects to texturize the painted gelatin
such as this stamp...

and I stamped the entire gelatin plate...

placed a piece of muslin over top

and pressed it into the paint..

et voila!!!

painted fabric love!!!!

Here, I used a newfangled potato masher that I bought at Walmart...

and got this....

I even tried layering...

first just plain pink,

and then some silver with a stamp...

purple on a small mesh,

then pink stamped...

red on a mesh onion bag,

then black on the mesh onion bag...

(love this one!)

and this is just one layer of green

stamped with one of my homemade stamps.

Yes, I am
feeling pretty pleased and relaxed now...

so....it must be a hobby!!!

P.S. In two days, we will be revealing our second challenge on Tangled Textiles...